Carson High School - Carneta Yearbook (Carson City, NV)

 - Class of 1988

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The Senators shou their excitement as Car- son wins »ver South Tahoe. Kimberly Broun tJesigns a new outfit for Sean Canty during Homecoming week. Chris Courtright prepares for shavmg by having his friend squirt shaving cream in his face. Joh i Kinsey. Travis Hopper, and Steve Thompson boost school spirit by domg a rap during the Homecoming assembly. Homecoming Week 13

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WmmMf Loud music, dancing, cheering, yelling, and laughter were some of the many exciting things found during homecoming week. That was the best school spirit 1 have seen in a long time, said Senior Katie Housel. During lunchtime various ac- tivities went on throughout the week including tricycle races, shaving cream fights, and three- legged races. Another important part of homecoming week was the as- sembly. During the assembly it was a touching moment when Mrs. Frank and her children shared with the student body a letter from the state. The letter spoke of what a re- markable man, teacher, and cross-country coach Jim Frank was. Mrs. Frank told the student body how much Coach Frank loved students. She also stated that he had the ability to see the potential and good aspects of ev- ery individual student. He loved to teach young students of high school age and help them to grow and progress. Unlike the usual homecoming assemblies, there was no class competition; however, the rap done by Steve Thompson, John Kinsey, and Travis Hopper was an added attraction that the stu- dent body really seemed to enjoy. I thought that the rap was really cool. It really seemed to get ev- eryone psyched! said Senior Kristy Dickinson. Much excitement and spirit was shown at the big game. Many students brought canned confetti and noise makers to show their enthusiasm. All the excitement was topped off by a win by the Carson Sen- ators over the South Tahoe Vi- kings, with the final score being 34-22. What is the thing you en- joyed most about Home- coming week? 1 thought the floats were probably the best thing. They were pretty cool. It was interesting to see what everyone ' s looked like. — Jeffrey Bean, 10 I enjoyed getting out of bed and coming as 1 was for grub day, and also not dressing up on some days and looking at the stupid people who did. — Brian Percival, 11 Toilet paper ing the cars through the parking lot during lunch time. — Tammi Dell ' Ergo Probably the music at lunch, because it gave us something to listen to. Also, I liked the activities because they gave us something to do. — Tim Pershing, 10 Date Navarro shows a new dance step to Tiffany Green wht) grins in return at the Hi mecoming dance. Jenny Hipp, mermaid, waves enthusiasti- cally as she catches a boat ride on the S.S. Seniors. A group o juniors rocks to fifties music as their float passes by the crowd durinj; tht Homecoming game. uu 12



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Will the following people please report to Mr. Scoggins ' of- fice: Lisa Wilson, Kari Woods, J. J. Mongelli, Traci Fogliani, Renee Howard, Erin Sheehan, and Tracy Johnson? This announcement swept through all fifth period classes two weeks prior to the homecoming game. Immediately, these seven girls crammed into the vice- principal ' s office wondering what they had in common. What? H-o- m-e-c-o-m-i-n-g q-u-e-e-n? How did I get nominated? , Kari Woods ea- gerly questioned. Each sport nominated a candi- date for queen. The boys ' tennis, cross country, and soccer teams each got one nominee. The football team had the privilege of choosing four candidates. After the seven nominees were officially named, the teams voted on the girl they thought would make the best homecoming queen. Each candidate wrote a personal resume that was read at a pre-game pep assembly while they were being introduced to the student body. Later that night the nominees had front row seats on the sidelines during the game. It was great sit- ' was great having Bob there tor sup- port, said Queen Erin Sheehan. The best part of the whole evening was being escorted by my dad, said Tracr Fogliani. 7 totildtt ' t eat because I had the worst butterflies ever! J. J. Mongelli replied. ting right on the sidelines. I heard every grunt and groan. 1 wish 1 could sit there every game, said J. J. Mongelli. The half-time buzzer rang, and the candidates were escorted by their proud fathers. I was excited to have my dad there with me. Clenching his hand seemed to make the freezing cold weather and all the anxiety go away, said Lisa Wil- son. The anticipation had been building all week. Everyone won- dered who the queen would be, said senior football player Charlie Parnell. Student Body President Matt Al- lison ' s voice rang out, And your Homecoming Queen for Carson High School is . . . Erin Nicole Sheehan!!! My heart was pounding; my mind was racing; all I could think was: Dude! Oh, my God!! What are ya, kiddin ' me? exclaimed Queen Erin as she recalled her exact thoughts when her name was an- nounced. Shiny convertihle Cadillacs soon swept the queen and nominees off their feet. Then they watched Carson ' s victory over the South Ta- hoe Vikings, 34-22. mm J What was the best part of the whole event? The best part of the event was being with all my good friends. said Erin Sheehan The best part of the event was right before they an- nounced the winner and all the excitement rising. said J. J. Mongelli The best part of the event was to have my dad with me, and being able to sit on the sidelines. said Traci Fogliani The best part of the event was being with my dad, and the excitement of knowing every- one was watching you, said Renee Howard. The best part of the event was the excitement and the an- ticipation right before they an- nounced the winner, said Lisa Wilson. The best part of the event was having my dad there with me. It was the second time in my life that I had ever seen him, so that made it very spe- cial. said Tracy Johnson. The best part was being nom- inated, said Kari Woods. 14

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